After MP, now the demand for making 'The Kerala Story' tax free has arisen in this state

Mumbai: The film 'The Kerala Story' has released in theaters this Friday amidst huge controversy. While several political parties and a particular community strongly opposed the film before its release and demanded a ban, the film has received a good response from the audience in theatres. With this, the opening of 'The Kerala Story' has been tremendous. At the same time, the members of "Hindu Sakal Samaj" from Nashik, Maharashtra, have demanded to make the film tax-free.

The Hindu Sakal Samaj group raised slogans against Love Jihad and staged dharna in many areas across Maharashtra. He believes that the film "The Kerala Story" will present the whole process of love jihad in front of the people and by watching this film, awareness will come among the girls of Hindu society. Under this, a request has been made on behalf of Sakal Hindu Samaj of Nashik to the District Collector to make the film tax-free as soon as possible.

Members of Hindu Sakal Samaj said, “We hope that under the leadership of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, the love jihad in the state will be curbed and victimized Hindu girls will get justice. Come forward now The state government should make this film tax free. All this is a modest hope expressed by the members of the Hindu community." While there is a demand in Maharashtra to make The Kerala Story tax-free, the Madhya Pradesh government has already taken this initiative. The film 'The Kerala Story' has been made tax-free.Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan himself announced this through a tweet on Saturday morning.

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